Today’s Psalm encourages us to have joy, to be thankful, to praise and rightly divide. We learn that we are not to exalt ourselves, but only Him.

Today’s Psalm encourages us to have joy, to be thankful, to praise and rightly divide. We learn that we are not to exalt ourselves, but only Him.

In today’s Psalm, God is praised for being the one who made time, yet is not held by it. For proving his people through trials, encouraged to wait on Him and his timing, as well as sharing some of my own recent personal experiences where God has been trying me.
We also talk a lot about keeping our word and not committing idolatry.

It’s been a while, but we are back, and continuing through our study of the Psalms.
Today’s Psalm talks about making and breaking vows, and the seriousness of making a commitment and keeping your word, and advises us to not make rash decisions, but thoughtful ones.
We also talk on the Biblical New Year that is now here, and the importance of being on God’s time.

satisfied
New Year
Be still
making and breaking vows, not saying or promising something without thinking it through
Kinsman redeemer covering us
God calms the waves and his people
Today’s Psalm is about being blameless, the conviction our life could and should bring to others, and praising and taking our refuge in Him.

A short Psalm with a lot of meaning! We talk about the depth and meaning of the name of God. Does he want us to know it? We also talk about rejoicing and finding our joy in Him.

Today’s Psalm addresses, who all glory belongs to, that we have all we have because of Him, how all will proclaim their own goodness. How none of us are immune to being deceived, and the many benefits of a cheerful heart!

Today’s Psalm is about keeping our vows and the Covenant we make with God. How no matter who we are, male or female, when we enter into a relationship with God we become a part of His bride and His helpmeet, and the high calling it is to have a relationship with the Rock that is Higher than us all.

Listen to our song to this Psalm here!
Today’s Psalm is a cry for God to Turn back to us, heal the earth, and revive us again.
We also address the attitude “I’ve tried God and he didn’t work” and what’s wrong with that perspective.
God in the good and bad times

In today’s Psalm, we talk about David’s heart cry for help, his love and trust for God, and his relationship with him.

In today’s chapter, we talk about speaking righteously, vs. speaking lies an falsehoods. About how words and discipline from a Father might not be what we want to hear, but are necessary, and how God “chastises those He loves”.
